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*****Is there more than one absolute truth?
How so? *****
What, are you saying there is ONLY ONE? If you understood the "message" of the "messenger" Ayinde, you would see, (in my opnion), that if you claim that absolute truths are unattainable/ungraspable, then you must feel that the impossibilities that ones speak of (with so much absolute certainty) are absolute truths unto themselves, which contradict their premise.
How can you ABSOLUTELY grasp that absolute truths are ungraspable? (that's riding both sides of the fence)
QUESTIONER: Can one grasp absolute truth?
ANSWERER: Absolutely not!!!
(?!?!?!)
I thought only xtianity and other separators of divinity from self would seek to repress the exploration and searching of truth/self/power/unity/connection, not participants of Afrikan liberation/Rastas.
To me the biggest part of physical/mental/spiritual incarceration is the instillment of limitations.
As above, so below should at minimum be an encouragement of the unlimited bounds of overstanding to the heights of infinity.
This was my point to Eja (Power of words)...what you speak will inevitably come true (ETA post)...so if you say that you cannot attain/intune absolute truth then YOU CANNOT, but don't restrict/harness others. Don't say the sound does not exist just because you cannot hear it.
As Ras Heru said, energy is matter at higher vibrations, and WE are matter and energy, so there are parts of us (mind) that are of the higher realm.
We are made of absolute truths, so seeking/attaining absolute truth is but attaining our inner/total selves, nothing more, nothing less.
-ABSOLUTELY
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